Han L62 Manuals
Temperzone controllers - Hanwest Han-L5 Han-L5 Controller The Han-L5 controller was used, from the late 1990’s until early 2000’s, in Temperzone and Bradway air conditioners throughout Adelaide and Australia. This controller is now obsolete and cannot be purchased as new from suppliers. Second hand products are occasionally available but generally unreliable. Features • Black display screen with green lettering • Slide switch to change modes (Heat/Cool/Dry/Fan) • Clock feature • On and off timer for preset unit operation • Power failure auto on feature • AAA battery clock back up Hints, Tips and Problems Remove the batteries. This will stop the controller from saving the clock time if you have a black out but will help prevent the batteries leaking and the battery acid eating the electrical components in the back of the controller. This will also help prevent the controller turning on after a blackout.
The batteries tend to automatically switch the air conditioner back on once power is restored. Flickering display.
As the Han-L5 controllers age, the green lettering tends to flicker while in use. This is pretty normal and will get worse with time. This is purely cosmetic and will not affect operation until the display is unreadable. Buttons not changing correctly.
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This is also very common with Han-L5 controllers and DOES affect operation. The most common version of this fault is the temperature up/down buttons switching the timer function on.
When the temperature buttons are pressed, the ‘off’ timer is switched on. This can usually be changed by switching the timer back off if accidentally switched on (cycle all of the way to 12 then -- will be displayed, this means timer is now off again). Temperature display is really high 40 + deg C. Generally indicates the temperature sensor has failed within the Han-L5 controller. This will prevent the system from heating in winter and will cool continuously in summer. A new remote sensor will need to be run down the wall and plugged into the back of the wall controller to fix this problem. The new sensor needs to be installed in a good location to allow correct temperature control (eg return air duct).
No screen display after power failure. This is a somewhat common fault with the Han-L5 controller. Intel 82579v gigabit network connection driver windows xp.
Even during a simple service of the air conditioner, a technician can switch the power off to the unit and when switching power back on, the Han-L5 controller will no longer function. The controller does not reset after the power failure and will potentially never operate again.